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| | Irving Crump: Og -- Son of Fire |
 | | Og is separated from them, but finds an exit to the valley of his own people, where he is reunited with his father, who had been blinded by the sabre-tooth, and he promises to care for him. |
 | | Og is dumped into the deep, and discovers that he can more or less swim, and so their fear diminishes, and the manage to beach the log, where they find coconuts to eat. |
 | | Og has staked out the den of the she-wolf that has been attacking the Flat Head village, and is looking forward to training her cubs as dogs once he has killed her and ended the menace. |
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